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CJI Ranjan Gogoi
Supreme Court declines urgent hearing of petition against ‘The Accidental Prime Minister’
The movie featuring Anupam Kher in the lead has ruffled a lot of feathers. There have been numerous petitions filed in the Courts against The Accidental Prime Minister.
Ram Mandir case delayed again as Justice UU Lalit recuses himself, next hearing on January 29
Rajiv Dhawan, who represents the Muslim side in the case, pointed it out that Justice Lalit had represented one of the parties in another case 24 years ago.
The destructive trio: Yashwant Sinha, Shourie and Bhushan move SC for review of Rafale judgement
Supreme Court in its judgement had dismissed all petitions seeking a court-monitored investigation into the Rafale deal. The Court said that it has not found any material to show that there has been any commercial favouritism
Concerns for Congress to conspiracy theories: The liberal meltdown after Rafale verdict
The SC today dismissed all the petitions over the Rafale deal.
SC finds no reason to interfere in Rafale deal on the basis of ‘perceptions’, dismisses all petitions for investigation
CJI Gogoi said the Bench is satisfied with the decision-making process in Rafale deal
SC refuses to revoke its order quashing a frivolous PIL against Arun Jaitley
The Supreme Court had quashed the petition calling it frivolous and had fined the petitioner.
SC seeks Centre’s opinion over ‘leader of opposition’ on panel for appointment in statutory bodies
The Congress though is the single largest party in opposition, it does not have the numbers for being considered as a leader of the opposition.
Supreme Court imposes Rs 50K fine on lawyer for frivolous PIL against Arun Jaitley
The Supreme Court censured the lawyer telling him that they found no reason to entertain this PIL
Justice Kurian Joseph is a hypocrite, did not maintain dignity of the position he held: Says National Minorities Commission VC
George Kurian has alleged that Justice Kurian Joseph made such 'misleading' statement with an intention of creating communal disharmony.
Government was forced to send CBI bosses on leave to maintain public confidence in the agency: Attorney General to SC
The CBI feud was out in the open after the agency was reported to have raided its own headquarters. The Union government then decided to send CBI Director Alok Verma and special director Rakesh Asthana on leave.